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If numbers are dwindling at the Monday sessions, is anyone up for something mid week? Wednesday is always a bit of a dead day for me ... pub lunch is good, or a walk in a park (when it's not raining ... or snowing), coffee in the Dulwich Park cafe or similar.


"Loving" the fireworks ... really helpful when I'm trying to keep a four month old asleep! Grrr.

I'm up for doing something Weds (tomorrow) if anyone is around.


Still keep meaning to ask the EDT if they'll have us back for a "reunion" of sorts - will get onto it. They're pretty empty at lunchtimes so hopefully would work.


Sal - I saw your other half on the news the other day! Still haven't managed to see where his place is though? I look every time but have failed!


Hope to see some of you soon


Ginny

It's that time of year again!


Come and visit us in the Volcano Coffee works for our big Autumn Winter Sample Sale on baby/toddler clothing ages 0-3. The Sale is on Friday 22nd November from 9am-2pm. Perfect to grab your last minute Christmas gifts!


We will be selling everything from clothing and blankets to toys, cards, books and gifts!


The sale will take place at:

Volcano Coffee Works

Parkhall Trading Estate

Martell Road

London

SE21 8EN

Volcano has refreshments and baby changing facilities.


Getting there:

Plenty of free on street parking! Nearest Train Stations are West Norwood or West Dulwich.


Contact us:

[email protected]

02087613076

www.oliveandmoss.com

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all


Wondered whether anyone fancied meeting up before Christmas? Perhaps for a big group lunch or for a glass (or two) of (mulled) wine at a pub meet up one afternoon? Or even for a drink or two one evening without babies!! Anyone keen? Been a while since the days of the summery Peckham Rye meet ups outside at the cafe!


Em and Toby x

Good shout Em - I am up for both!! The kids love a good pub as much as I do, and what better excuse than Christmas to sneak in a cheeky afternoon glass of wine! Or a fab excuse to get out after the babies have gone to bed!


Name some dates and I will spread the word with those who don't check this thread very often.


Sally, Lola and Franklin xxx

Thanks Em, fab idea. I've been meaning to post for a while that I asked in the EDT as that is where we started and they were fine with the idea of us descending one lunchtime. Obv if anyone can sling their baby it'd help with space! But whenever I go for lunch or walk past they're quite empty at lunch. 1pm one day? Mondays, Weds and Fridays get my vote. Hope we can manage to get a good crowd.


Ginny and Amber

There are a couple of spaces left on the January NCT Postnatal course. This 6 week course starts on Jan 14th in East Dulwich and is perfect for people with babies aged 0-8 months.


pm me for more info or go to: nct.org.uk and put in your postcode to find out where and when.


All the best

Hi guys


Sorry for vanishing over the past weeks - been having a challenging time with not sleeping/teething/stinking colds etc etc. Anyway, we would love to come along to the EDT on Monday too and see everyone pre-xmas so count us in please!


Claire and Lysander

Great. So I've booked a space for 8-10 on Monday at 1pm at the EDT. She said she's put us by the restaurant where there's more space for buggies etc and that it wasn't a problem if there was more or less of us as they have no other lunch bookings on Monday. The space should be booked under "Summer Babies" or "Emma" .


Looking forward to catching up next week! :)

Hi, we have just moved to Dulwich and I am delighted to see this group. My daughter was born in July this year, I am not sure whether you will be meeting in Peckham on Monday? I would really love to meet up with anyone in this 'club'! We have only been here for 10 days so just starting to join some of the baby groups but loving it so far


Many thanks

Mo

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